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[CRSI] IACS UR E26 Requirements - Cybersecurity Roles for Shipowners, Shipyards and Suppliers

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💡 Insight IACS UR E26 / E27 Cybersecurity Newbuilding IACS UR E26/E27 Cybersecurity Deliverables: Roles and Responsibilities of Owners, Shipyards, and Suppliers A Practical Breakdown of 23 Required Deliverables Across the Maritime Stakeholder Value Chain Captain Ethan Maritime 4.0 · AI, Data & Cyber Security - LinkedIn :  https://www.linkedin.com/in/shipjobs/ Collaborator :  Lew, Julius, Jin, Morgan, Yeon Since the enforcement of IACS UR E26 and UR E27 , the maritime industry has faced significant challenges in interpreting and implementing cybersecurity requirements across the shipbuilding value chain. This article provides a structured breakdown of 23 required cybersecurity deliverables — clarifying what shipowners, shipyards, and suppliers are each responsible for, and how these responsibilit...

[BOOK] Industrial Control System Security(5/8) - Fundamental Understanding from an IACS UR E26 and E27 Certification Perspective

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📚 Book Review IACS UR E26 Logging & SIEM OT Detection [BOOK] Industrial Control System Security  (5/8) Host Security — Explaining Visibility Required After Preventive Controls ⚓ Blue Horizonist Maritime and Cyber Security Consultant / ISP Consultant 📅 April 4, 2026 Book Information Industrial Control System Security Author:  Pascal Ackerman  · Published: 2019 · Korean Edition: Acon Principal Industrial Cybersecurity Consultant @ Rockwell Automation (since 2015) · 15+ years in large-scale industrial systems & network security Chapters 1 through 4 established a strong foundation in preventive controls — segmentation, hardening, authentication, and threat modeling. Chapter 5 completes this framework by addressing what happens after prevention: how do we detect intrusions through Logging...

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